what the hell is wrong with it??? did you ever get it to work??? i have'nt tried any patches yet, but mine freezes the same way
i've been trying to run usbhost in irshell for ages now.
i have 3.90 m33-3, and irshell 3.9 and i have applied both "unsupported patches" to irshell.
i have installed usbhost 1.7b drivers (gotten from the irshell site)
whenever i run irshell and enable usbhost, i get the "connected to device" message on the pc. i can even enter the usbhost folder on my pc through irshell.
BUT, if i do anything from here on (ie open a folder inside the usbhost folder or try to run something), then irshell just freezes and on the pc the usbhost gives an error that says "error, invalid magic" and some numbers.![]()
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ive been trying this for soo long, i need help very badly, i really want this to work!!!!
any help is appreciated
Thanks
what the hell is wrong with it??? did you ever get it to work??? i have'nt tried any patches yet, but mine freezes the same way
Try this, it'll work. It has everything thats needed.
All you do is install the driver.
http://dl.qj.net/RemoteJoy4iRS-Easy-...4760/catid/151
really? ima try it now...
still freezes :''(
No triple posting please. Just click the edit button if you want to add more.
tell me the version of your psp and see if you can get some pictures.
um...ok..its a ta085-v2 running 3.90m33-3. cant get a picture right now because my battery died and i dont have the charger with me, but all you would see anyway is me going to irshell, me activating the usbhost, going into the iso folder, then trying to load an iso/cso (at which point everything completely freezes) plus cant get the nethost to work at all
Last edited by babyboi828; May 14th, 2008 at 16:44.
Did you apply the patch?
sry forgot toc heck my email. but yea i put the patch in there but it still froze
ok i think i solved the problem, turns out it was because i was using a USB 1.0 drive instead of 2.0, i just switched computers and both remotejoy and usbhost work like a charm, thanks for all your help ppl!!
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